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Authors: Katherine Kurtz
HALEX, FatherâAbbot of
Arx Fidei
Abbey, a
Custodes
House.
HENRY of Rutherford, Sirâa knight in Rhun's service.
HOMBARD of TarkentâTorenthi envoy in service of Prince Miklos.
HRORIK of Eastmarch, LordâEarl of Eastmarch; middle son of Duke Sighere, uncle of Duke Graham, husband of Sudrey, father of Stacia.
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HUBERT MacInnis, ArchbishopâPrimate of Gwynedd and Archbishop of Valoret, one of Alroy's former regents; younger brother of Earl Manfred and uncle of Bishop Edward.
IMRE, Kingâfifth and last Festillic King of Gwynedd (900â904); father of Marek of Festil by his sister Ariella.
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IMRE of Festil, Princeâinfant son of Marek and Princess Charis of Torenth.
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IOSIFâa guard at Rhemuth Castle.
IVER MacInnisâson of Manfred; Earl of Kierney by right of his wife, Lady Richeldis MacLean.
JAMES, Masterâa Court physician.
JAMES Drummond, Lordâdeceased father of Michaela and Cathan Drummond.
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JAVAN Jashan Urien Haldane, Kingâclubfooted younger twin of King Alroy, whom he succeeded; reigned 921â922. Treasonously slain in battle and succeeded by his younger brother, Prince Rhys Michael.
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JERVISâhousehold steward at Lochalyn Castle.
JESSE MacGregor, SirâDeryni adept, eldest son and heir of Gregory of Ebor; part of Joram's underground.
JORAM MacRorie, FatherâDeryni adept and youngest son of Camber; brother of Evaine; priest and Knight of the Order of Saint Michael; now coordinating resistance to the former regents and plotting to restore independence of the Haldane crown.
JOSHUA Delacroix, Lordâ
Custodes
captain-general at Ramos.
KENNET of Rhorau, Sirânephew of Termod of Rhorau and brother of Sudrey; killed with Duke Ewan's party in 918.
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KENNET Howellâinfant son of Stacia of Eastmarch and Corban Howell.
KIMBALL, Fatherâ
Custodes
Abbot of Saint Cassian's.
KINEVAN, Dom Queronâsee
Queron Kinevan, Dom
.
KYLA, Ladyâa poet.
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LIESELâalias used by Rhysel Thuryn.
LIOR, FatherâInquisitor-General of the
Custodes Fidei
.
LIRIN Udaut, Ladyâdaughter of Constable Udaut; wife of Richard Murdoch, Earl of Carthane.
LORENZO, Brotherâa bookbinder.
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MACGREGORâsurname adopted by Jesse, son of Gregory of Ebor.
MACGREGOR, Bishop Ailinâsee
Ailin MacGregor
.
MACINNISâsee
Edward, Hubert, Iver
, and
Manfred MacInnis
.
MACLEANâsee
Camlin, Giesele
, and
Richeldis MacLean
.
MACRORIEâsurname of Camber's family. See
Ansel, Camber, Evaine
, and
Joram
.
MAGAN, Fatherâa young
Custodes
priest, assistant to Lior.
MANFRED MacInnis, LordâEarl of Culdi of second creation; a former regent; elder brother of Archbishop Hubert and father of Iver and Bishop Edward.
MARCUS Concannon, FatherâChancellor-General of the
Ordo Custodum Fidei
, in charge of all seminaries and other institutions of education in Gwynedd.
MAREK of Festil, PrinceâDeryni posthumous son of Imre and his sister Ariella, and carrier of the Festillic line after his parents' deaths.
MICHAELA Drummond, Queenâdaughter of Elinor and James, sister of Cathan; wife and queen of Rhys Michael Haldane; mother of Prince Owain Haldane.
MICHAELINESâpriests, knights, and lay brothers of the Order of Saint Michael, a militant fighting and teaching Order, predominantly Deryni, formed during the reign of King Bearand Haldane to hold the Anvil of the Lord against Moorish incursions and defend the sea-lanes; suppressed under the Regency of King Alroy and outlawed thereafter.
MIKLOS von Furstan, PrinceâDeryni younger brother of King Arion of Torenth, ally of Marek of Festil.
MURDOCH of Carthane, Lordâslain father of Richard Murdoch, Earl of Carthane; formerly a regent of King Alroy.
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MURRAYâan Eastmarch captain.
NIALLAN Trey, Bishopâoutlawed Deryni Bishop of Dhassa; a confidant of Father Joram MacRorie.
NICHOLASâa retainer at Lochalyn Castle.
NIEVE Fitz-Arthur, LadyâTammaron's countess and mother of four sons by him; widow of the late Earl of Tarleton, by whom she bore Peter (later known as Lord Albertus) and Paulin (of Ramos).
O'NEILL, Lord Tavisâsee
Tavis O'Neill, Lord
.
ORDO CUSTODUM FIDEIâsee
Custodes Fidei
.
ORDO VERBI DEIâOrder of the Word of God.
ORIEL, Masterâa Healer in the forced service of the great lords, slain during palace coup of 922.
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ORISS, Archbishop RobertâArchbishop of Rhemuth and member of royal council.
OWAIN Javan Cinhil Haldane, Princeâfour-year-old Crown Prince of Gwynedd, son of Rhys Michael and Michaela.
PAULIN (Sinclair) of Ramosâyounger son of the Earl of Tarleton and stepson of Earl Tammaron; briefly Bishop of Stavenham before his resignation to head the
Ordo Custodum Fidei
; brother of Albertus (Peter Sinclair), the Order's first Grand Master.
POLIDORUS, Brotherâ
Custodes
infirmarian at Saint Cassian's Abbey.
QUERON Kinevan, Domâformer Gabrilite Healer-priest and founder of the Servants of Saint Camber; confidant of Joram.
QUIRIC Fitz-Arthurâa squire at Court, son of Tammaron.
REGINA, Sisterâa nun at Saint Ostrythe's.
REVAN, Masterâhuman charismatic preacher working with a Deryni faction to save Deryni by blocking their powers via a kind of “baptism.” Slain in 922 by his own former followers.
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RHUN of Horthness, Lordâcalled the Ruthless; Earl of Sheele of second creation and a former regent for King Alroy; husband of Agnes Murdoch; Vice-Marshal of Gwynedd.
RHYSEL Thuryn, Ladyâdaughter of Rhys Thuryn and Evaine MacRorie; as “Liesel,” sent secretly to infiltrate Court as a maid to Queen Michaela.
RHYS MICHAEL Alister Haldane, Kingâyoungest of King Cinhil's three sons; succeeded his brother Javan as King Rhys (reigned 922â928); husband of Michaela Drummond and father of Prince Owain.
RICHARD Murdoch, LordâEarl of Carthane, eldest son of Murdoch.
RICHELDIS MacLean, LadyâCountess of Kierney in her own right, wife of Iver MacInnis.
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RICKART, DomâHealer to Bishop Niallan and part of Joram's staff.
RONDEL, Sirâaide to Manfred.
SECORIM, Fatherâabbot of the
Custodes
chapter at Rhemuth.
SEAN Coris, Sirâson of Sighere, Earl of Marley.
SIGHERE, LordâEarl of Marley; brother of Hrorik and uncle of Duke Graham; father of Sir Sean Coris.
SINCLAIRâsurname of the Earls of Tarleton.
STACIA, Ladyâdaughter of Hrorik and Sudrey; Heiress of Eastmarch; wife of Corban and mother of Kennet.
STEVANUS, Masterâa
Custodes
battle surgeon.
SUDREY of Rhorau, Ladyâwidow of Hrorik of Eastmarch; niece of Termod of Rhorau and therefore a distant cousin of Marek of Festil; mother of Stacia.
TAMBERT Fitz-Arthur-Quinnell, DukeâFirst Duke of Cassan, now ten; son of Fane Fitz-Arthur and Princess Anne Quinnell.
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TAMMARON Fitz-Arthur, EarlâChancellor of Gwynedd and a former regent for King Alroy; father of Fane, Fulk, and Quiric and grandfather of Duke Tambert.
TAVIS O'Neillâformer Healer to Prince Javan and one of the few Healers able to block Deryni powers.
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TIEG ThurynâHealer son of Rhys Thuryn and Evaine MacRorie.
TOMAIS d'Edergoll, Sirâformer aide to Prince Rhys Michael, slain during coup of 922.
UDAUT, LordâConstable of Gwynedd; father of Lirin.
VALENTINâMarek's most senior captain.
WINIFRED, Sisterâa nun at Saint Ostrythe's Convent.
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An asterisk indicates a character mentioned only in passing, possibly deceased.
APPENDIX II
INDEX OF PLACES
ALL SAINTS' CATHEDRALâseat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd.
BELDOURâcapital of Torenth.
CAERRORIEâformerly Camber's principal residence as Earl of Culdi, a few hours' ride northeast of Valoret; now the seat of Manfred MacInnis, Earl of Culdi of the second creation.
CARTHANEâRichard Murdoch's earldom, south of Rhemuth, whose capital is Nyford.
CASHIENâepiscopal see to the west of Rhemuth.
CASSANâformer petty princedom ruled by Prince Ambert Quinnell; now a duchy of Gwynedd under its first duke, Tambert Fitz-Arthur-Quinnell.
CLAIBOURNEâprincipal city of Old Kheldour and first duchy of Gwynedd; seat of Graham, Third Duke of Claibourne.
CONNAIT, Theâbarbarian kingdom to the west, famous for its mercenaries.
COR CULDIâhereditary ancestral seat of the Earls of Culdi, near the city of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border.
CULLIECAIRNâHaldane strongholdâcastle, town, and garrisonâguarding the Coldoire Pass between Eastmarch and Tolan.
DESSEâport town south of Rhemuth.
DHASSAâtraditionally neutral episcopal see east of Rhemuth, in the Lendour Mountains.
EASTMARCHâearldom held by Hrorik, middle son of Duke Sighere of Kheldour.
EBORâearldom north of Valoret, now in abeyance, formerly held by Gregory, Jesse's father.
GRECOTHAâuniversity city, former site of the Varnarite School; seat of the Bishop of Grecotha.
GWYNEDDâcentral of the Eleven Kingdoms and hub of Haldane power since 645, when the first Haldane High King began to unify the area; seat of the Festillic Dynasty, 822â904; restored to the Haldane line in 904 with the accession of Cinhil Haldane.
HORTHNESSâBarony of Rhun the Ruthless.
HOWICCEâkingdom to the southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Llannedd.
KHELDISH RIDINGâviceregality broken off Kheldour after its annexation by Duke Sighere and King Cinhil in 906.
KHELDOURâsmall kingdom north of Gwynedd, now comprising the Duchy of Claibourne and the Earldoms of Marley and Eastmarch.
KIERNEYâearldom north of Culdi.
LLANNEDDâkingdom southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Howicce.
LOCHALYN CASTLEâseat of Hrorik, Earl of Eastmarch.
MARBURYâepiscopal see in the earldom of Marley.
MARLEYâsmall earldom carved out of Eastmarch for Sighere, youngest son of Duke Sighere.
MARLORâbarony of Manfred MacInnis.
MEARAâkingdom/princedom northwest of Gwynedd; nominally a vassal state of Gwynedd.
MOORYNâprovince at the far south of Gwynedd, including Carthmoor and Corwyn.
NYFORDâport city south of Rhemuth, seat of the Earls of Carthane; episcopal see for Carthane.
RAMOSâabbey town southwest of Valoret, where the Council of Ramos convened, winter of 917/918.
RHEMUTHâancient capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes; abandoned during Festillic Interregnum; restored under Cinhil and Alroy; secondary archbishopric for Gwynedd, junior to Valoret.
RHENDALLâlake region north of Gwynedd; territorial title given to the heir of the Duke of Claibourne.
SAINT CASSIAN'S ABBEYâa
Custodes
House on the Plain of Iomaire.
SAINT JARLATH'S ABBEYâMother House of the Order of Saint Jarlath, on the southwestern edge of the Plain of Iomaire.
SAINT MARK'S ABBEYâmonastery near Valoret.
SAINT NEOT'S ABBEYâstronghold of the Order of Saint Gabriel the Archangel, an all-Deryni esoteric Order specializing in the training of Healers; located in the Lendour highlands; destroyed by troops led by the Regent Rhun on Christmas Eve, 917.
SAINT OSTRYTHE'S CONVENTâsmall religious house lying between Ebor and Sheele.
SHEELEâseat of the Earldom of Sheele, north of Valoret.
STAVENHAMâepiscopal see in the far north of Kheldour.
TOLANâmarriage portion of Princess Chans of Torenth, who married Marek of Festil; now a duchy.
TORENTHâpowerful kingdom to the east of Gwynedd; origin of the Festillic line, who were rulers of Gwynedd 822â904; currently ruled by King Arion.
VALORETâFestillic capital of Gwynedd, 822â904, from which springs the primacy of its archbishop.